Recently, he has lost all his ______.A.wage and saving at cardB.wages and savings at cardC
Recently, he has lost all his ______.
A.wage and saving at card
B.wages and savings at card
C.wages and saving at card
D.wages and savings at cards
Recently, he has lost all his ______.
A.wage and saving at card
B.wages and savings at card
C.wages and saving at card
D.wages and savings at cards
A court-martial has but recently decided to acquit him.
A.declare he is not guilty
B.pardon him
C.condemn him
D.persecute him
Once regarded with suspicion by his classmates, Adam rarely got invited to birthday parties and during those few occasions that he was asked, he was often found hiding under beds or running away down the street. But life took a positive turn for Adam once he was introduced to the cello. Recently admitted to the Colburn School of Performing Arts, Adam has learned to communicate with others through his music and performs regularly in recitals, where he hams it up and loves to be on stage.
After more than four years of intensive therapy and treatments, Adam has reached the point where most people who meet him would at first just think he's a little eccentric or different. But, as many experts point out, autism is not simply "quirkiness" or an unusual personality trait, but a serious disorder capable of destroying families and children's futures. Like others with the condition, Adam's progress has been bard-won.
His struggles are increasingly shared by many across the United States as rates of autism continue to skyrocket. Some experts estimate that as many as 1 in 166 children born today will be diagnosed with an autistic disorder. Autism is now the second most commonly diagnosed developmental disability in children after mental retardation.
While the causes for the dramatic rise in cases over the past decade are the subject of much debate, one thing is certain: early diagnosis is crucial. By being aware of key symptoms to watch for, parents can help spot the disorder and, if necessary, ensure their child begins treatment.
"One of the factors in a good [autism] prognosis is early intervention," says Dr. Sally Ozonoff, associate professor of psychiatry at the MIND Institute at the University of California, Davis. "It's been shown pretty clearly that starting an intervention at age 3 is better than 5, or starting intervention at 2 or potentially even earlier than that is better."
But while most experts agree that beginning treatment for autism at an early age is important, the process of diagnosing children can be fraught with difficulty and makes the goal of early treatment sometimes easier said than done.
According to the passage, children suffering from autism are unable to _______.
A.play musical instrument.
B.interact with other people.
C.recognize their parents.
D.be invited to birthday parties.
What does he say about how the situation has developed recently?
A.Demand for consultants has increased.
B.There are more specialised services available.
C.The cost of consultancy has been reduced.
A、A. has saved a lot of money
B、B. does not tell the whole truth
C、C. uses very few words
D、D. has recently died
—Our son has picked up some bad habits recently, and I am really worried about it.
—Well, he likes picking things up when he is out.
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Why does Stephen Tanaka mention his work in Los Angeles?
A.He has more experience than the minimum amount required.
B.He met Betty Kang once at his office there.
C.He needs more advice about a project he is doing.
D.He is not sure if his background is appropriate.
Why does the speaker worry about Bob?
A.Because Bob recently drinks too much alcohol.
B.Because Bob recently becomes seriously ill.
C.Because Bob is recently very homesick and does not want to work.
D.Because Bob recently pays little attention to anything except work.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
Recently, he has lost all his ______ at cards.
A) wage and saving B) wages and saving
C) wage and savings D) wages and savings
A.immediately
B.roughly
C.heavily
D.completely
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